Yes, there was a modern romance novel about wealthy families called "Besieged City in October, CEO Got a Nest of Three Treasures" by Potato Loves Tomatoes. The novel told the story of what happened after the female protagonist, Su Shiyue, was taken in by the male protagonist, the CEO, after she got pregnant. If you like this kind of rich family theme, you can try to read some works of similar style, such as "The Dangerous Road of Marriage: Young Master Gu's Private Spoiled Wife","Don't Provoke Me, Devil CEO", etc. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Siege in October was a film about the Chinese War of Resistance against Japan. It described the story of a group of rebels in the war. Although the theme of the movie was related to the country, it did not directly express any patriotic feelings. Instead, it focused more on the cruelty of war and the complexity of human nature. Therefore, in this sense, Fortress Besieged in October could not be considered a true patriotic movie.
[The novel Fortress Besieged in October can be read for free.]
I'm not sure if there's Nicholas Tse in the book because it's a novel and not a historical biography or official information. However, if this was a modern novel, it might make some fictional choices in character settings according to the needs of the story.
Fortress Besieged in October was first published in modern China in 1934. The novel was based on the Beijing Revolution at the end of the Qing Dynasty from 1905 to 1912. It depicted the battles that the revolutions fought to protect the interests of the country and the people, as well as the various difficulties and challenges they faced in the process of revolution. The novel was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature and one of the important landmarks in the history of modern Chinese literature.
The movie Besieged in October was released in China on November 12, 2015.
Fortress Besieged in October was a Chinese film released in 1991. It was about the battle between the revolutionary army and the Qing army in the Forbidden City during the 1911 Revolution. The name of the movie, Fortress Besieged, came from this time and also reflected the political situation and the plight of the people at that time. During the 1911 Revolution, the revolutionary forces had to seize control of the Forbidden City in order to overthrow the rule of the Qing Dynasty. The battle lasted for eight hours, and the revolutionary army finally occupied the Forbidden City, but it also meant that the rule of the Qing Dynasty was over. The title of the movie, Fortress Besieged, implied that the battle would last for as long as ten months, expressing the people's desire and celebration for the victory of the revolution. At the same time, it also reflected the historical background and political situation at that time, making people more deeply aware of the hardships and difficulties of the revolution.
Fortress Besieged in October was a live-action adaptation of the movie, which was directed by Li Shaohong and starred by Liu Dehua, Zhang Yimou, and others. The film was adapted from a series of military conflicts and political struggles in the northern border areas of China at the end of the Qing Dynasty in 1991. The film was a huge success in mainland China, Hong Kong and other places, and became a classic in the history of Chinese movies.
Fortress Besieged was a movie that was released in 1991. The release date was October 1st.
The TV series Besieged in October was released in China on July 12, 2012.
Jacky Zhang was one of the male leads in the movie, but he was not the main character in the movie. Jacky Zhang's character in the movie was a martyr named Fang Zhimin, who died while defending against the siege.